As general education funds are continuously being reduced and eliminated, more educators are going to have to
fund their new programs and initiatives through grants. But most books on grant writing either are not specifically
for educators or don't cover all the steps to getting and implementing grant money in a school situation.
That's why any educator who leads an initiative, heads a committee, chairs a department, manages a team, or coordinates
a program will want this A-Z guide. The authors guide you through the steps to take before, during, and after you
write a winning proposal, including
Locating grant sponsors that match your needs and understanding the "grant speak" in their Request
for Proposals (RFP)
Writing a persuasive proposal that states your case with data and incorporates the assumptions and biases of
potential funders
Establishing the system and structures to manage your grant money
Developing a plan to assess your use of grant funds and to prove your success
At each step, there are frameworks, checklists, and rubrics to help you use and adapt this book's guidelines
and advice in any kind of education and social service situation.